#市场周期与投资策略 I just saw an expert's analysis saying that now is the best spot investment zone??? I need to understand this logic well 😅
I've been struggling with the recent volatility, watching the K-line fluctuate wildly and feeling especially anxious, afraid of buying at the top. But he mentioned that after Japan's interest rate hike, it's the "last major negative news to be exhausted"—what does that mean? — Does it mean that most of the bad news has been released and things will get better from here?
What moved me the most was this sentence: "If you want to earn a few thousand dollars in returns, you must endure a few hundred dollars of volatility" 🤔 It sounds really harsh, but it also makes a lot of sense. I feel like I used to try to avoid all risks, but that's actually unrealistic. He emphasizes that it's about investing, not trading, and this distinction is really crucial for beginners!
Crypto policies, rate cuts and liquidity injections, financial on-chain developments—these three positive factors might all appear next year? It does sound like a good background. But I'm still a bit confused—how can I distinguish real investment opportunities from my FOMO emotions? I want to ask experienced people—how do you stay rational amid the volatility 🙏
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#市场周期与投资策略 I just saw an expert's analysis saying that now is the best spot investment zone??? I need to understand this logic well 😅
I've been struggling with the recent volatility, watching the K-line fluctuate wildly and feeling especially anxious, afraid of buying at the top. But he mentioned that after Japan's interest rate hike, it's the "last major negative news to be exhausted"—what does that mean? — Does it mean that most of the bad news has been released and things will get better from here?
What moved me the most was this sentence: "If you want to earn a few thousand dollars in returns, you must endure a few hundred dollars of volatility" 🤔 It sounds really harsh, but it also makes a lot of sense. I feel like I used to try to avoid all risks, but that's actually unrealistic. He emphasizes that it's about investing, not trading, and this distinction is really crucial for beginners!
Crypto policies, rate cuts and liquidity injections, financial on-chain developments—these three positive factors might all appear next year? It does sound like a good background. But I'm still a bit confused—how can I distinguish real investment opportunities from my FOMO emotions? I want to ask experienced people—how do you stay rational amid the volatility 🙏